Theweekends on All Things Considered series Movies I've Seen A Million Times features filmmakers, actors, writers and directors talking about the movies that they never get tired of watching.

Callie Khouri, creator of the new ABC TV show Nashville, also wrote screenplays for Thelma & Louise (which won her an Academy Award), Something to Talk About and Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. The movie she could watch a million times is Elia Kazan's A Face in the Crowd.

Interview Highlights

On when she first saw A Face in the Crowd

"I first saw this movie, I guess I was in my early 20s. I'd never heard of it and somebody told me about it, and I watched it and was just completely jaw-droppingly shocked at how current it was."

On why she could watch the movie over and over again

"The thing that I love about the movie is that it shows that absolute power will always undo itself. And there's something about the feeling of goodness triumphing, and I think that's a really powerful, beautiful message. It gives me hope."

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Transcript

CELESTE HEADLEE, HOST:

If you're just joining us, this is WEEKENDS on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Celeste Headlee. We've been asking filmmakers about the movies they watch over and over again, and we got this response from the Oscar-winning screenwriter of "Thelma & Louise."

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CALLIE KHOURI: My name is Callie Khouri. I'm a writer, director, producer. The movie I've watched a million times is "A Face in the Crowd," directed by Elia Kazan, starring Andy Griffith and Patricia Neal.

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KHOURI: I first saw this movie, I guess I was in my early 20s. I'd never heard of it, and somebody told me about it, and I watched it and was just completely jaw-droppingly shocked at how current it was.

GRIFFITH: (as Larry Rhodes) Go away. Go away. Get out of here. I don't care if the president of the United States is here. A man can't get a little decent sleep in jail.

KHOURI: Character is Lonesome Rhodes. He's played by Andy Griffith. It was a film debut for him and quite an amazing one.

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GRIFFITH: (as Larry Rhodes) (Singing) If whiskey don't get us, then women must. And it looks like I'm never gonna cease my wondering.

KHOURI: And he manages to charm his way into the hearts of millions and millions of Americans by way of a radio show called A Face in the Crowd of which Patricia Neal is the producer. And she finds him in jail and is so captivated by his personality that she ends up helping him become a huge, huge star...

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GRIFFITH: (as Larry Rhodes) Hi, you all.

KHOURI: ...loved by millions of people everywhere he goes and eventually reaches the top from which he falls idly.

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GRIFFITH: (as Larry Rhodes) It's dangerous, hard. You got to be a saint and stand off a power that little box can give you.

KHOURI: One of my favorite scenes - one of the scenes that I think is still so powerful is Patricia Neal is watching Andy Griffith as Lonesome Rhodes kind of denigrate his followers.

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GRIFFITH: (as Larry Rhodes) Are those morons out there?

KHOURI: And she can't stand it anymore. She can't stand to see the person that he's become. So she turns his mic back on and broadcasts what he's saying all across the nation.

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GRIFFITH: (as Larry Rhodes) Good night, you stupid idiots.

(LAUGHTER)

Good night, you miserable slobs.

KHOURI: And you see into the homes of all the people who see that they're being betrayed by their beloved Lonesome Rhodes.

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UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN #2: (as Character) He's a monster. I'm gonna call the station and give him a piece of my mind.

KHOURI: The thing that I love about the movie is that it shows that absolute power will always undo itself, and there's something about the feeling of goodness triumphing. And I think that's a really powerful, beautiful message and gives me hope.